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that to america, you get cities like new orleans, you get cities like baltimore, you get cities like detroit. baltimore doesn't have a bureau, i'm hoping they open one soon, but the other ones do. i tell you, i saw a documentary last year on al gentlemjazeera on baltimore that felt more like the city i live in than anything i've seen on american television. >> wow. >> you know, in the middle east we say al gentleman sejazeera i in touch with the street. well, there's a lot of street in america that a lot of cable is not in touch with. in their first week, their first night i saw them. they did a story on a woman who makes coats for homeless people. you know, in america, we drive right by the homeless. driving in washington today, how do the congressmen, how does the president drive down this street and not see what i see today? al jazeera sees it. so here's my thing. you don't have to love al jazeera and don't even have to like them, but if you say they shouldn't be in american homes, there's something wrong about what you're thinking about in this conversation. >> i want to bring the profes
that to america, you get cities like new orleans, you get cities like baltimore, you get cities like detroit. baltimore doesn't have a bureau, i'm hoping they open one soon, but the other ones do. i tell you, i saw a documentary last year on al gentlemjazeera on baltimore that felt more like the city i live in than anything i've seen on american television. >> wow. >> you know, in the middle east we say al gentleman sejazeera i in touch with the street. well, there's a lot of street...
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and the reason i ask you that is because i interviewed the detroit tigers and i asked them, would you feel comfortable with a gay player coming out on the detroit tigers and they said, what's the big deal? is it different in the world of baseball than it is in the world of football? >> i don't think so, actually. i think we do athletes a disservice by assuming that they are all neandrethals. i've found that most don't care what the sexual orientation is. it allows everyone a voice in the conversation. so i don't believe that there is one sport that is more or less homophobic. i just think that athletes are not given the opportunity to prove how accepting that they are. >> i ask you these questions because in the world of sports, especially in football, you see many religious players, social conservatives. >> yeah. you know, i think that religion is important and the one thing that we do is try to meet the players or anyone where they are at. if there's a player that has a religious concern about playing with an lgbt player, we want to have that conversation, do it in an open and hones
and the reason i ask you that is because i interviewed the detroit tigers and i asked them, would you feel comfortable with a gay player coming out on the detroit tigers and they said, what's the big deal? is it different in the world of baseball than it is in the world of football? >> i don't think so, actually. i think we do athletes a disservice by assuming that they are all neandrethals. i've found that most don't care what the sexual orientation is. it allows everyone a voice in the...
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. ♪ ♪ >> david: well, first detroit goes bust. will new york and chicago be next? the mayors of those two cities warning that their public pension costs are growing totally out of control, which is really what did in detroit. and many other cities are facing the same time bomb. is this proof it's time to scrap public pensions before they all go bust? hi, everybody. i'm dad asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go in focus wi steve forbes, john candy, rich carlguard, elizabeth mc donald. should we scrap the public pensions? >> yes. get rid of them. what is public service? a sacrifice. it's supposed to be a short-term sacrifice before you go to the private sector to produce real economic growth. the problem now with high government pay and the big pension plans is we're creating life long government workers that are a burden on the people working in the real economy. if you get rid of them, they have incentive to get in the real world and cities will no longer have pension problems. >> david: well, rick, and the pension problems are just enmous. new york city, jus
. ♪ ♪ >> david: well, first detroit goes bust. will new york and chicago be next? the mayors of those two cities warning that their public pension costs are growing totally out of control, which is really what did in detroit. and many other cities are facing the same time bomb. is this proof it's time to scrap public pensions before they all go bust? hi, everybody. i'm dad asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go in focus wi steve forbes, john candy, rich carlguard,...
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detroit does not have any problem that is 100% unique to detroit. however, it has a scale that is unprecedented, as well as -- it seems to have all of the problems, not just one or two. in the case of like a birmingham or the county that has declared a see their -- that has declared bankruptcy there, it is because of a specific bad investment, a municipal job that went awry and they lost billions of dollars. detroit is really tied to attention problems, and that is unique -- detroit is really tied to its pension problems, and that is unique, and especially scary to americans. as heidi and i discussed many times, this is either a cautionary tale or a blueprint for other cities. we have to wait and watch. there is all of these unknowns happening right now. detroit is certainly not completely unique in its issues. guest: just to follow-up on that, in terms of scale, the second-largest accuracy, jefferson county -- second- largest bankruptcy, jefferson county, alabama, that was long- term by police, $4.5 billion. are $20s liabilities billion-plus. it co
detroit does not have any problem that is 100% unique to detroit. however, it has a scale that is unprecedented, as well as -- it seems to have all of the problems, not just one or two. in the case of like a birmingham or the county that has declared a see their -- that has declared bankruptcy there, it is because of a specific bad investment, a municipal job that went awry and they lost billions of dollars. detroit is really tied to attention problems, and that is unique -- detroit is really...
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also we get a look, an insider's look at the rise and fall and the future of detroit. and go inside a city once considered the most dangerous in the world, johannesburg, south africa. anthony bourdain, parts unknown, season two premieres sunday, september 5th. set the dvr now. at 9:00 p.m. only here on cnn. >>> four ex-vanderbilt football players have now pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual battery charges. they're accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a dorm room while she was unconscious. campus officials called police in june after watching surveillance video of that dorm and star vanderbilt suspended wide receiver chris boyd played not guilty to being an accessory in an alleged coverup kavinoky joins me in atlanta. darren, you first. extradition. two of these guys, i guess, live in california. is that an issue, extradition? >> well, generally in a case -- a case is brought wherever the crime occurred. if somebody's in jail some place else, they could be extradited. the only reason that gets held up is if there's an issue about identity. so a lot of times if w
also we get a look, an insider's look at the rise and fall and the future of detroit. and go inside a city once considered the most dangerous in the world, johannesburg, south africa. anthony bourdain, parts unknown, season two premieres sunday, september 5th. set the dvr now. at 9:00 p.m. only here on cnn. >>> four ex-vanderbilt football players have now pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual battery charges. they're accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a dorm room while she was...
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. >> detroit deserves to have unfriendly residents right now. i don't even think it has to do with politics. it has to do with -- well. it has to do with politics. the city is bankrupt and the whole 9 yards. the one that gets me frustrated is anaheim. the happiest place on earth is based there. disneyland, how can that be an unfriendly city? >> have you been outside of disneyland? >> anaheim is beautiful. >> anaheim has a gang problem. a lot of these other cities have gang -- >> anaheim has a disneyland problem. the happiest place on earth if you want to die a slow death while getting melanoma in a line for a ride you don't want to go on. >> i'm sorry. happy children, happy mom. >> the last i checked disney owns abc. i will say whatever i want. >> i like disney. >> right? happy kids, happy mom. >> unfortunately i am not allowed in disney after what happened on the tea cup. >> i will tell you something, lori rothman, walt disney did not like you. >> that's not true. >> learn your history. go and ask his frozen head. not a fan of the jews. it's tr
. >> detroit deserves to have unfriendly residents right now. i don't even think it has to do with politics. it has to do with -- well. it has to do with politics. the city is bankrupt and the whole 9 yards. the one that gets me frustrated is anaheim. the happiest place on earth is based there. disneyland, how can that be an unfriendly city? >> have you been outside of disneyland? >> anaheim is beautiful. >> anaheim has a gang problem. a lot of these other cities have...
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>> the award was -- it's in baltimore, philly, and detroit. so what they do is you submit an application and select between 10 to 12 individuals from your city, like men from your city that are doing very good work in the community. we were the two recipients that one. it meant a lot because a lot of my workshops were funded by myself. i didn't out-of-pocket, so the grant money that came with the award allowed me to alleviate some of the costs for myself and allowed me to put more money into the workshops. >> rightfully so, that could've been just money that you cap for yourself, couldn't it? >> it was grant money. >> what they do as they grant the money to the individual, but it is for your purpose. we wanted to use it -- in essence, you could just spend it. put everything back into the program. >> who are you helping? >> baltimore city. program is twofold. for the younger youth, k-12. we have various art-based workshops throughout the city, and then for older artists in community members, we hold events. >> to let them sell their work custom
>> the award was -- it's in baltimore, philly, and detroit. so what they do is you submit an application and select between 10 to 12 individuals from your city, like men from your city that are doing very good work in the community. we were the two recipients that one. it meant a lot because a lot of my workshops were funded by myself. i didn't out-of-pocket, so the grant money that came with the award allowed me to alleviate some of the costs for myself and allowed me to put more money...
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detroit with the best record in the american league. opening round in the pga championship, golf's final major of the year, tiger woods shooting for u.s. first major title in five years. tiger is six shots off the lead and one of the leaders is gym fuhrer. five under par, 65 for fuhrer. more on the ravens tomorrow, hoping everybody was healthy hoping everybody was healthy after hundreds of miles for hiking...or biking. endless rivers and streams ready to take your breath away. and more than enough wineries to please every pallet. we're ready to make your new york state vacation perfect. there's never been a better time to vacation in new york state. plan your vacation at iloveny.com it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- how 100% fiber optics takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] want to upgrade your entertainment? switch to a fios triple play online
detroit with the best record in the american league. opening round in the pga championship, golf's final major of the year, tiger woods shooting for u.s. first major title in five years. tiger is six shots off the lead and one of the leaders is gym fuhrer. five under par, 65 for fuhrer. more on the ravens tomorrow, hoping everybody was healthy hoping everybody was healthy after hundreds of miles for hiking...or biking. endless rivers and streams ready to take your breath away. and more than...
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other pets were abandoned. >> in 2012 there were 903 bites to humans in the city of detroit. there are 50 calls a day, by citizens asking for relief from the dogs, from the pit bulls that are chasing them, and endangering their children and four is the number of officers i have to cover that. >> that's not your dog? see how this dog looks? this dog is not taken care of. you can tell this dog has been out, he's got fleas all over him he's not groomed well and we pick up dogs like this off the street all the time. when you have an economic decline of a city in an urban area, there are things that are going to suffer. >> there is more coming up on al jazeera. shakespeare never heard about hip hop but hip hop knows all the the bend. coming up next here othello performed in a way the author could never have imagined. and a young man named johnny football will not be on the field when his team kicks off the season. michael eves explains on al jazeera. >> welcome back everyone. waters have flooded china's he long jen province forcing 40,000 people to relocate. harry fossett is there
other pets were abandoned. >> in 2012 there were 903 bites to humans in the city of detroit. there are 50 calls a day, by citizens asking for relief from the dogs, from the pit bulls that are chasing them, and endangering their children and four is the number of officers i have to cover that. >> that's not your dog? see how this dog looks? this dog is not taken care of. you can tell this dog has been out, he's got fleas all over him he's not groomed well and we pick up dogs like...
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and very recently just in the last few weeks detroit, the city of detroit, filed for bankruptcy, the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. other large states and local communities are teetering on the verge of bankruptcy. many states in horrible fiscal situations like california and illinois. meanwhile, mr. president, we are are not in a fundamentally sounder place here in washington at the federal level. even if we stick to the budget control act numbers -- and that's very much up in the air, but even if we stick to those numbers, congress will spend $967 billion in discretionary money this year and that will result in an $810 billion deficit, almost a trillion-dollar deficit this year. this nation total is almost $17 trillion in debt, and the federal reserve, its balance sheet has swollen from $800 billion in august of 2007 to over $3.5 trillion today. and so, mr. president, now more than ever, s. 101, the state and local government bailout prevention act, is appropriate, is needed, and that's why i come to the floor today to urge expeditious passage of s. 101. this bill is
and very recently just in the last few weeks detroit, the city of detroit, filed for bankruptcy, the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. other large states and local communities are teetering on the verge of bankruptcy. many states in horrible fiscal situations like california and illinois. meanwhile, mr. president, we are are not in a fundamentally sounder place here in washington at the federal level. even if we stick to the budget control act numbers -- and that's very much up in...
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breaks out between a bus driver and an unruly passenger in detroit it all started when the woman in the brown coat boarded the bus and her transfer card got stuck inside the scanner. she became agitated and started to yell at the driver. another passenger christopher jackson.. tried to intervene. you can see him step between them... but he says other people were egging them on and the fight escalated. incue: the ride spit... outcue: began right there on the spot." the woman hits the driver with her purse... and a brawl breaks out. the driver can be seen hitting the woman in the head, using her keys as a weapon. eventually, bystanders break them up and police are called. the driver is now out on occupational injury, but the bus driver union boss says she was defending herself and should not be fired. a gray end to the work week... but some changes on the way for this weekend. lets check in with dawn brown. marlon brown had a breakout game last night... why the undrafted rookie left the texans camp to come to baltimore... next in sports unlimited... ♪ i we up to a lightbulb ♪ every li
breaks out between a bus driver and an unruly passenger in detroit it all started when the woman in the brown coat boarded the bus and her transfer card got stuck inside the scanner. she became agitated and started to yell at the driver. another passenger christopher jackson.. tried to intervene. you can see him step between them... but he says other people were egging them on and the fight escalated. incue: the ride spit... outcue: began right there on the spot." the woman hits the driver...
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. >> detroit cooler. binghamton cooler. that's what's going to be sinking through. that drier cooler air lags behind the front by a number of hours i wanted to show you it is able to produce showers and storms through the pittsburgh area. hagerstown wouldn't be surprised if this holds together and affects you later tonight and also out through ohio. perhaps more energy may ride down in our direction. closer look at showers and storms. not seeing as much lightening as i was. i think they'll start weakening out. certainly nothing severe. as the frontal boundary passes by later tonight and during the morning hours it's possible it could still produce a shower or a storm along the front. best chance i think west central virginia down through southern maryland and maybe a rumble of thunder but guess what? it is going eventually push south of us and we're going to see a beautiful weekend with lots of sunshine, sunshine park b on -- parking on top of us. check out the futurecast. i wanted you to see what we're seeing. at 11 clock catching those showers coming out of pittsb
. >> detroit cooler. binghamton cooler. that's what's going to be sinking through. that drier cooler air lags behind the front by a number of hours i wanted to show you it is able to produce showers and storms through the pittsburgh area. hagerstown wouldn't be surprised if this holds together and affects you later tonight and also out through ohio. perhaps more energy may ride down in our direction. closer look at showers and storms. not seeing as much lightening as i was. i think...
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that's right the commander in the detroit police department accidentally sent an attachment in an email containing female officers process is. police have apologized for the blunder but already female officers have filed official complaints after getting teased by their colleagues one thing conspicuously missing from this attachment male cut breast sizes from all the don't mention that does it for now for more on the stories we've covered you can go to youtube dot com slash archie america and check out our web site r t v dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at aaron eight we're back or eight o'clock with more. i think. i. will look at. sunny's technology innovation called a list of elements from around russia we've gone to the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. i grew up near me airbase. i dreamed of becoming a pilot ever
that's right the commander in the detroit police department accidentally sent an attachment in an email containing female officers process is. police have apologized for the blunder but already female officers have filed official complaints after getting teased by their colleagues one thing conspicuously missing from this attachment male cut breast sizes from all the don't mention that does it for now for more on the stories we've covered you can go to youtube dot com slash archie america and...
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detroit the tory us, 40-9. overall results mean virtually nothing. now we know. the ravens will be kicking off the regular season in denver. that's going to be a lot of fun. one more check of the forecast coming up after this. grandma, your biscuits are the best! these are from dunkin'. granny! i have a life, you know. oh, that's for me. ooh! dunkin's new chicken biscuit sandwich is a tender breaded chicken filet on a southern-style biscuit. grab one today. america runs on dunkin'. caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. th dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. america runs on dunkin'. a couple of showers still have to come through here. the front is still not through. to humidity levels start draw. skies clear tomorrow afternoon. lots of sunshine for the week and. low humidity. comfortable at night. it is muggy out there now. be a world-oing to class weekend. i love it. i can't wait. >> the thunderstorms stayed away from the football gam
detroit the tory us, 40-9. overall results mean virtually nothing. now we know. the ravens will be kicking off the regular season in denver. that's going to be a lot of fun. one more check of the forecast coming up after this. grandma, your biscuits are the best! these are from dunkin'. granny! i have a life, you know. oh, that's for me. ooh! dunkin's new chicken biscuit sandwich is a tender breaded chicken filet on a southern-style biscuit. grab one today. america runs on dunkin'. caramel...
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those things still exist in detroit. sometimes, you know, they're a little more difficult to find, but detroit is a great example of what happens when you have a complex society, and you don't control it. with the right kind of leadership. now a lot of people say, well, it's the unions, the unions destroyed detroit. did the union play a role in it? of course. what do unions do? in the old days, obviously, they were terrible working conditions, people were not receiving appropriate wages and things like that. unions were desperately needed. i applaud what they did. as those kinds of roads became less important, a lot of unions began to focus on what is good for their members. not necessarily looking good at what is good for the society at large. they continued to ask and receive and take with regard to strangling the goose that laid the golden egg. it's not all their fault, upper management at the lot of big three automobile industries are copeble. because these guys are not stupid. they are smart. they are able to projec
those things still exist in detroit. sometimes, you know, they're a little more difficult to find, but detroit is a great example of what happens when you have a complex society, and you don't control it. with the right kind of leadership. now a lot of people say, well, it's the unions, the unions destroyed detroit. did the union play a role in it? of course. what do unions do? in the old days, obviously, they were terrible working conditions, people were not receiving appropriate wages and...
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and detroit just took it to tom brady and the gang. and brady and the patriots looked so good in the first two games. the big pickup for the lions this season, is a kid named reggie bush. you may have heard of him. he had a career at usc. went to new orleans. and then to miami. they hope he can bring big things for the motor city. patriots, four turnovers in the first half. the lions, 40-9. first time under coach belichick the pats allow 40 in a preseason game. >>> it's time for dodger baseball. l.a. in miami, finishing up that series. yasiel puig, that's out in 27 of the 30 parks. but one of the three it isn't out in is that one right there. puig, one for three and rbi in the game. clayton kershaw, speaking of outs, looking for his 13th win of the season. double-plays helped him. dodgers win. 6-0, kershaw, eight innings. >>> boston at dodgers stadium, friday, saturday, sunday. first time since 2002. >> that's all we got. back to you. >> guys, thank you. >>> robert griffin iii, quarterback of the washington redski redskins, a bit light
and detroit just took it to tom brady and the gang. and brady and the patriots looked so good in the first two games. the big pickup for the lions this season, is a kid named reggie bush. you may have heard of him. he had a career at usc. went to new orleans. and then to miami. they hope he can bring big things for the motor city. patriots, four turnovers in the first half. the lions, 40-9. first time under coach belichick the pats allow 40 in a preseason game. >>> it's time for dodger...
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look at this map of detroit. white people are represented by blue dots, african-americans by green. that clear and unambiguous black/white dividing line is the eight mile road. people mapped the entire country's ethnic distribution. you can find your city or town at demographics.coopercenter.org. and we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the obama administration's desire to send a message to syrian president bashar al assad over his alleged use of chemical weapons last week is running into some speed bumps both at home and abroad. a growing list of lawmakers have called on the president to get congressional approval before any attack on syria. this comes as "the new york times" reported this morning that american intelligence organizations lacked a smoking gun tying assad himself directly to the attack. meanwhile, one of our strongest al lie, great britain, seems to be putting the brakes on any attack. late today its parliament voted against military intervention in syria. the prime minister david cameron said it was clear to him that the british people did not want t
look at this map of detroit. white people are represented by blue dots, african-americans by green. that clear and unambiguous black/white dividing line is the eight mile road. people mapped the entire country's ethnic distribution. you can find your city or town at demographics.coopercenter.org. and we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the obama administration's desire to send a message to syrian president bashar al assad over his alleged use of chemical...
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things still exist in detroit, sometimes more difficult to find but detroit is a great example of what happens when you have a complex society and you don't control it with the right kind of leadership. a lot of people say the unions destroyed detroit, did the unions player role in it? what did unions do? in the old days there were terrible working conditions, people were not receiving the appropriate wages, things like that, and unions were desperately needed and i applaud what they did. as those kinds of roads became less important, a lot of unions just began to focus on what is good for their members, not necessarily looking at what is good for the society at large. they continued to ask and receive and to take without regard to the fact that they were strangling the goose that laid the golden egg. it is not their fault because upper management and a lot of the big three automobile industries are culpable because these guys are not stupid, they are smart, they are able to project into the future and they knew that the concessions they were making would come back to roost one day, th
things still exist in detroit, sometimes more difficult to find but detroit is a great example of what happens when you have a complex society and you don't control it with the right kind of leadership. a lot of people say the unions destroyed detroit, did the unions player role in it? what did unions do? in the old days there were terrible working conditions, people were not receiving the appropriate wages, things like that, and unions were desperately needed and i applaud what they did. as...
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thene of them is whether government is making contributions paid that is a problem in detroit. the government has borrowed to make contributions, just like borrowing to pay your monthly bills. not necessarily a good idea or a sustainable. in some cases they might have sweetened the pot. several members are under investigation by the sec. nevertheless, the asset returns that you talked about a couple years ago didn't look so good. for that reason it called attention to the funding of state and local pensions generally. in some ways detroit is its own case and in other ways it brings up the fact that on average, state and local pensions are 80% funded -- i'm sorry, 73% funded. 80% is the target we would like to be. street at thethe capitol are concerned about that and the way the federal government is going to have to bailout state and local governments. most state constitutions require that the pension be treated as a contract, inviolable. it is not clear where the money is going to come from. a lot of states have taken aggressive maneuvers to perform pensions, but most of those
thene of them is whether government is making contributions paid that is a problem in detroit. the government has borrowed to make contributions, just like borrowing to pay your monthly bills. not necessarily a good idea or a sustainable. in some cases they might have sweetened the pot. several members are under investigation by the sec. nevertheless, the asset returns that you talked about a couple years ago didn't look so good. for that reason it called attention to the funding of state and...
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guest: yes, i'm from detroit and i grew up there. with aretha franklin's father and many other prominent ministers in detroit. dr.king participated in a huge march in detroit leading down near cobal hall where he delivered a similar speech and he talked about using our resources to make sure justice will be delivered. he talked about some of the same things he did in washington. he also talked about obviously detroit being the headquarters of a tremendous labor movement with u.a.w. the local focus in terms of negro rights was extraordinarily powerful. so dr. king founded some of those things but of course took them to a new level in washington. host: from june of 1963 two months before the march on washington. this is put together from motown records. >> i have a dream this afternoon. my four little children will not come up in the same young days that i came up. they will be judged on the basis of the content of their character and not the color of their skin. i have a dream this afternoon that one day right here in detroit, negroes
guest: yes, i'm from detroit and i grew up there. with aretha franklin's father and many other prominent ministers in detroit. dr.king participated in a huge march in detroit leading down near cobal hall where he delivered a similar speech and he talked about using our resources to make sure justice will be delivered. he talked about some of the same things he did in washington. he also talked about obviously detroit being the headquarters of a tremendous labor movement with u.a.w. the local...
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talk about our solutions for a city like detroit. democratad 60 years of control in that city, so the proof is in the pudding. you can backup 60 years of irrational policy with a rational approach is that allow at least begin to have a different conversation. that is the direction that i think you want to go in. -it rational --ut out-irrational. no doubton crazy, about it, but the way you pushback is by demonstrating through examples of where republican leadership right now is making a real difference. host: back to economic matters and the rnc event held this weekend, one of the speakers says african-americans have immigrantskseat to and gays. i want to show you that tape and get your response. [video clip] >> everybody comes in front of them on the bus -- gays, immigrants, women, environmentalists -- we never hear any talk about the conditions fighting -- confronting poor blacks and poor people in general, and if dr. king were alive today, he would not just be talking about butice for trayvon martin, he would also give a prayer for
talk about our solutions for a city like detroit. democratad 60 years of control in that city, so the proof is in the pudding. you can backup 60 years of irrational policy with a rational approach is that allow at least begin to have a different conversation. that is the direction that i think you want to go in. -it rational --ut out-irrational. no doubton crazy, about it, but the way you pushback is by demonstrating through examples of where republican leadership right now is making a real...
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things will get less humid, 68 pittsburgh, 64 detroit, 70s in washington. there is your radar, your shower activity front royal, very close to showers, thunderstorms. we'll track the progress over the next couple of hours. should be through the region early afternoon. it will take a few hours to clear for you. all of you are in good shape even at the beaches. talk about saturday and sunday, both beautiful, low to mid 80s, low humidity. a great looking weekend. 84, saturday and sunday look good, monday and tuesday look good, highs mid 80s. >> thank you, tucker. >> let's check in with steve hershorn on the roads. >> 14th street bridge 395 little volume. to get through the work zone, same configuration. a lane blocked each way. northbound on 395. you'll slow down to get passed the exit for the 3rd street tunnel. south capitol street, bit of a back up approaching fredrick douglas memorial bridge up to nats stadium, accident heading inbound on south capitol street. look for delays as you approach the bridge. one lane blocked over to 270 montrose road down to the
things will get less humid, 68 pittsburgh, 64 detroit, 70s in washington. there is your radar, your shower activity front royal, very close to showers, thunderstorms. we'll track the progress over the next couple of hours. should be through the region early afternoon. it will take a few hours to clear for you. all of you are in good shape even at the beaches. talk about saturday and sunday, both beautiful, low to mid 80s, low humidity. a great looking weekend. 84, saturday and sunday look good,...
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detroit's won ten in a row. miguel cabrera, gets danny salazar. salazar had struck him out three previous at-bats. only pitcher to do that this season. fourth at-bat, cabrera says strike this. tigers up 4-3. prince fielder, shot to the gap. two score. the tigers hold on, 6-3. >>> justin upton and company taking on the nationals. justin upton, off fernando avlad. top eight. 4-3, runners on the corners. upton again. drives in two more. braves win it, 6-3. they extend their win streak to 13. >>> st. louis, ended that dodgers road winning streak on tuesday. wednesday, carl crawford and shelby millers on his second pitch. crawford had four hits. but that one hurt miller, man. he would have to leave the game. elbow contusion. x-rays were negative. and then, it was jake westbrook. he was suppose to pitch today. and he looked like he wasn't ready to pitch wednesday. skip schumaker, the former cardinal, had a huge game. and the dodgers go on to win 13-4. >> jerry hairston jr. had an rbi in that game, as well. >>> hey, have a great thursday. >> thanks, guys
detroit's won ten in a row. miguel cabrera, gets danny salazar. salazar had struck him out three previous at-bats. only pitcher to do that this season. fourth at-bat, cabrera says strike this. tigers up 4-3. prince fielder, shot to the gap. two score. the tigers hold on, 6-3. >>> justin upton and company taking on the nationals. justin upton, off fernando avlad. top eight. 4-3, runners on the corners. upton again. drives in two more. braves win it, 6-3. they extend their win streak to...
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detroit is dead and al qaeda is obviously alive. it's a distinction he wants to make and pretend he's always been making it, but it does shed light on why they so insistent on denying that the benghazi attack was a terror attack by an affiliate of al qaeda, because, remember, the run-up to the election, al qaeda was supposedly dead, and it would have meant admitting that there were al qaeda affiliates even in north africa. this isn't even in yemen that everybody knew about, but even in north africa. capable enough of attacking an embassy, sacking it and killing an ambassador. so a distinction they only used after an election as a way to cover-up the cover-up that happened before the election. >> julie, ed henry asked about benghazi and the president september 12th of last year saying that those responsible will be brought to justice. take a listen to his answer. >> i also said that we'd get bin laden and i didn't get him in 11 months. so we have informed i think the public that there's a sealed indictment. it's sealed for a reason.
detroit is dead and al qaeda is obviously alive. it's a distinction he wants to make and pretend he's always been making it, but it does shed light on why they so insistent on denying that the benghazi attack was a terror attack by an affiliate of al qaeda, because, remember, the run-up to the election, al qaeda was supposedly dead, and it would have meant admitting that there were al qaeda affiliates even in north africa. this isn't even in yemen that everybody knew about, but even in north...
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tuesday, federal agents arrested him, raiding the offices in the detroit area and seizing medical records. a u.s. attorney said he gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients in remission, and bilked millions from medicare. this morning, relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. in a bond hearing on friday, jeff burrs said when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to stop administering the drugs. >> from the time he got the chemotherapy, his health deteriorated, it was worse and worse all the time. >> his attorney says he is innocent and federal agents have been duped by disgruntled employees. >> the government has not retained an expert to give an opinion there was mistreatment or unnecessary tests to any patient. >> but other health care workers suspected something was wrong in 2010. >> i don't know how he's gotten away with it for this long. >> carson nurse angela tells abc news she first complained to investigators three years ago after spending two hours at one of his clinics. >> i was disgusted. i was in the car in the parking lot and i was truly almo
tuesday, federal agents arrested him, raiding the offices in the detroit area and seizing medical records. a u.s. attorney said he gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients in remission, and bilked millions from medicare. this morning, relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. in a bond hearing on friday, jeff burrs said when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to stop administering the drugs. >> from the time he got the chemotherapy, his health...
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just a few hours ago, detroit became the largest city in u.s. history to file for bankruptcy. [ groans ] that's financial bankruptcy. don't confuse that with l.a. that's moral bankruptcy. [ laughter ] that is total -- that is totally different. that is totally different. this is financial. hey, anybody catch the espys last night? did you watch the espys? [ cheers ] my favorite part was the red carpet arrivals. take a look. take a look. >> jay: a lot of stars. that's one of the gymnasts there. from the nba, there's lebron. lebron james. dwyane wade. dwyane wade. here are the players from the nfl arriving. here they are. [ laughter ] some of the nfl guys. that's all the nfl guys. that was very exciting. [ cheers and applause ] it was great seeing the cincinnati bengals. that was fun. i enjoyed that. well, how about this? a key witness for the prosecution in the racketeering and murder trial of boston crime boss whitey bulger was found dead this week. who could have seen that coming? [ laughter ] what? a witness in a mob trial dead? turned out the
just a few hours ago, detroit became the largest city in u.s. history to file for bankruptcy. [ groans ] that's financial bankruptcy. don't confuse that with l.a. that's moral bankruptcy. [ laughter ] that is total -- that is totally different. that is totally different. this is financial. hey, anybody catch the espys last night? did you watch the espys? [ cheers ] my favorite part was the red carpet arrivals. take a look. take a look. >> jay: a lot of stars. that's one of the gymnasts...
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i am just outside detroit. i have always been able to find a job and my skill trade. it may not pay what i wanted to. that's what i want it to. wanteday not pay what i to. host: detroit is getting a lot of attention as far as bankruptcy issues and what it means as far as michigan's economy. do you think it has a spillover effect? bad.r: it is pretty i am underwater right now. i bought a condo and refinanced it. up --ndo beneath me went went for 21,000. one guys a realtor and said that value is coming back up. it is going to take a while and i understand that. host: things do not happen overnight. that is brad america look tonight -- on our -- that is brad on our republican line. next caller -- caller: let because he, as a prospective college student, i am seeing some improvement. tennesseeobama was in to try and compromise with the republicans. boehnerans, under john and the tea party that is pushing the tax deal come ever since they got into 2011 -- ident obama has not something that was explicitly endorsed from 35%. need to obviously return to manufacturing. in 2012
i am just outside detroit. i have always been able to find a job and my skill trade. it may not pay what i wanted to. that's what i want it to. wanteday not pay what i to. host: detroit is getting a lot of attention as far as bankruptcy issues and what it means as far as michigan's economy. do you think it has a spillover effect? bad.r: it is pretty i am underwater right now. i bought a condo and refinanced it. up --ndo beneath me went went for 21,000. one guys a realtor and said that value is...
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tuesday, federal agents arrested him, raiding the offices in the detroit area and seizing medical records. a u.s. attorney said he gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients in remission, and fabricated diagnosis in order to bilk millions from medicare. this morning, relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. in a bond hearing on friday, jeff burrs said when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to stop administering the drugs. >> from the time he got the chemotherapy, his health deteriorated, it was worse and worse all the time. >> his attorney says he is innocent and federal agents have been duped by disgruntled employees. >> the government has not retained an expert to give an opinion there was mistreatment or misdiagnosis or unnecessary tests given to any patient. >> but other health care workers suspected something was wrong in 2010. >> i don't know how he's gotten away with it for this long. >> cancer nurse angela tells abc news she first complained to investigators three years ago after spending just two hours at one of his clinics. >> i was disgusted
tuesday, federal agents arrested him, raiding the offices in the detroit area and seizing medical records. a u.s. attorney said he gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients in remission, and fabricated diagnosis in order to bilk millions from medicare. this morning, relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. in a bond hearing on friday, jeff burrs said when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to stop administering the drugs. >> from the time he got the...
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the city of detroit is under an emergency manager. right now the emergency manager is in federal court to file a bankruptcy for detroit. what he wants to do is to stop paying into our pension system. protectedn system is by the michigan constitution. what do you see happening to our federalif the bankruptcy allows them to stop paying into our pension? guest: that is a difficult legal question. there are a lot of people who have worked their entire lives believing their pension would be there for them. is issue is that federal law supreme to state law. if federal law is properly invoked, then the michigan constitution does not have anything to say about it. detroitt clear whether properly file that petition. ae michigan constitution says municipality cannot do anything that would diminish the tensions of the employees. canng a bankruptcy petition be interpreted as something that would diminish their pensions. thehe argument is that petition itself is no good. the federal law was never populate invoked. predictionto make a as to how thi
the city of detroit is under an emergency manager. right now the emergency manager is in federal court to file a bankruptcy for detroit. what he wants to do is to stop paying into our pension system. protectedn system is by the michigan constitution. what do you see happening to our federalif the bankruptcy allows them to stop paying into our pension? guest: that is a difficult legal question. there are a lot of people who have worked their entire lives believing their pension would be there...
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showers around detroit, chicago and saint louis. there are severe, there is severe weather from wichita to oklahoma city. heavy rain from the northern rockies to the desert southwest. but dry from phoenix to vegas. >> 106 in phoenix. 80s from salt lake city into the plains. midwest, northeast. 90s in atlanta, orlando and new orleans. >> rarely here on "world news now" do we have an opportunity to show you an entire athletic event from beginning to end. this morning, we have that chance. >> here it is beginning to end. usain bolt, reclaiming the world title. for the 100 meter sprint. it was a slow start, steady rain last night in moscow. he won the championship he lost two years ago. he won it back because of a false start. >> justin gatlin, second, he had beaten bolt in the same event two months ago. he just wasn't fast enough. >> crazy. look at that. >> see him come from behind. >> i can now. i was reading the first time. now i'm just enjoying it. >> all of a sudden he gets a bolt. >> bolt? i never made that connection. lightning b
showers around detroit, chicago and saint louis. there are severe, there is severe weather from wichita to oklahoma city. heavy rain from the northern rockies to the desert southwest. but dry from phoenix to vegas. >> 106 in phoenix. 80s from salt lake city into the plains. midwest, northeast. 90s in atlanta, orlando and new orleans. >> rarely here on "world news now" do we have an opportunity to show you an entire athletic event from beginning to end. this morning, we...
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he died in his home in detroit of complications of a stroke. he was 87 years old. >> his work will live on. that is the best thing. >> let's check in with holly morris and see what she is into. hey, holly. >> reporter: this is like herding calf, this is like herding dogs. take a look, pencil, eraser and sharpy, they all need homes. they have a huge adoptathon. also puppy kindergarten, it is available even if you didn't get your dog here. all next on "fox 5 morning news." look at that. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] ♪ >> some schools are already in session in our area. this morning we are checking in on a very different class where the topics include sit, stay, stop chewing on everything
he died in his home in detroit of complications of a stroke. he was 87 years old. >> his work will live on. that is the best thing. >> let's check in with holly morris and see what she is into. hey, holly. >> reporter: this is like herding calf, this is like herding dogs. take a look, pencil, eraser and sharpy, they all need homes. they have a huge adoptathon. also puppy kindergarten, it is available even if you didn't get your dog here. all next on "fox 5 morning...
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detroit is filing for bankruptcy. these democratic cities have democratic policies for such a long time. when they have their way, that's what happens. we continue on with these policies that are being pushed down our throats. that is going to happen to a larger scale. we cannot afford everything. we cannot be everything to everybody. we need to live within our means. i grew up among democrats. i hear this nonsense all the time. we need to live within our means. host: ron is from tip of florida this morning. -- is from tampa, florida this morning. we brought up the proposals tea party members are pushing. a possible government shutdown if government includes financing for the affordable care act and its proposal to extend government funding beyond that date. today's "washington post," he is a republican strategist talking about that strategy as a possible option under his headline -- scott is from maine on our independent line. talk about this idea of compromise. is it possible in today's political climate? caller: i
detroit is filing for bankruptcy. these democratic cities have democratic policies for such a long time. when they have their way, that's what happens. we continue on with these policies that are being pushed down our throats. that is going to happen to a larger scale. we cannot afford everything. we cannot be everything to everybody. we need to live within our means. i grew up among democrats. i hear this nonsense all the time. we need to live within our means. host: ron is from tip of florida...
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in detroit and things like that. is there a government in detroit right now? i mean, is there a police force? oh, yeah, there's a burglar outside of my house. i think i'll call the police. it's over with. so when the federal government can't respond because the money doesn't work and they can't pay the military and the troops come home, that's the way the soviet system collapsed. if that's the case, there's going be -- there's hundreds of times right now that our local governments, cities, townships, and states are writing actual laws to nullify, you know, when it comes to obamacare and these other things, they're not going to follow through on them. but in the midst of chaos, it would be de facto nullification. that's what's happening in detroit. there's no government. and the biggest risk is how thuggish will they get? because speaking out can become very dangerous. you know, we write laws on purpose and there's a lot of demagoguing going on to protect those individuals because all of the politicians want truth. they want us to know everything about governme
in detroit and things like that. is there a government in detroit right now? i mean, is there a police force? oh, yeah, there's a burglar outside of my house. i think i'll call the police. it's over with. so when the federal government can't respond because the money doesn't work and they can't pay the military and the troops come home, that's the way the soviet system collapsed. if that's the case, there's going be -- there's hundreds of times right now that our local governments, cities,...
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>> joy. >> i'm joy from detroit. crazy and exaggerated. should be added to the list of what is happening with voter sup presentation. 5252% of blacks in michigan. [inaudible] they can't vote. they have no right to vote. that voter suppression. when you take away the right to vote, it's not just the voter id. it's terrible. it's taking away early voting is terrible. when anybody on this panel and anywhere else talks about voter suppression, you must know what is happening with the emergency -- it's straight up voter suppression added to the right to work business which is undercutting organized labor. in the state where uaw was founded and have been torn -- it's not just somebody's right to work. it's the right to work for nothing. right to work with no benefits and also tear down the union because they're the ones that help fund the progressive cat. it's an attack on the man in the white house. there's a plan being paid to take over black cities in louisiana doing the same thing in michigan. we will not have the kind of turnout we've had i
>> joy. >> i'm joy from detroit. crazy and exaggerated. should be added to the list of what is happening with voter sup presentation. 5252% of blacks in michigan. [inaudible] they can't vote. they have no right to vote. that voter suppression. when you take away the right to vote, it's not just the voter id. it's terrible. it's taking away early voting is terrible. when anybody on this panel and anywhere else talks about voter suppression, you must know what is happening with the...
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of more than half of detroit's population as a result. at 8:00 p.m. eastern booktv in prime time. to be the the -- tonight the to focus is on the book fairs from the last year. >>> i'm not some sort of antisuburb person who thinks that everyone needs to live in new york city and, you know, i was very sensitive to cometting across as -- coming across as a escaped coffee sip, with elitest of some kind. that's not why i did the book. i understand why people people like the suburb. i get fed up with daily life in new york city a lot. i was drawn, the trends were so undenialble. the fact there's a shift in the way the suburban america is perceive bid the people who live there is too big of story ignore . sunday night at 9:00 on after words. part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. >>> two senior u.s. senators have urge -- today's comment came after john mccain lindsay graham met with top civilian leaders as part of international effort to resolve a standoff with the president. yesterday we covered discussion. the middle east institute and the j
of more than half of detroit's population as a result. at 8:00 p.m. eastern booktv in prime time. to be the the -- tonight the to focus is on the book fairs from the last year. >>> i'm not some sort of antisuburb person who thinks that everyone needs to live in new york city and, you know, i was very sensitive to cometting across as -- coming across as a escaped coffee sip, with elitest of some kind. that's not why i did the book. i understand why people people like the suburb. i get...
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detroit, youention hear about the vagrancy, they put on the labor unions and the government there and so forth. is a placeriver called windsor, candidates, where ford motor company have a major plant. that plan does not have to pay for the medical benefits for the workers. that is why ford is very successful. you've got to look at everything within that aim. just general motors did not know what they were doing. motors the general pushing brooms making $100 an hour. i tell you what, funny one of those jobs, and i will give you 20% of my pay every week. thank you very much. host: the next call independent line. valerie, you are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. benjamin should quit listening to the liars on msnbc. what i really called to see as i do not see how there will ever be a copper mines when you have one side that look believes in big government and one -- and more spending and one side that leaves in smaller government and less spending. i do not see how there can never be a copper mine. -- a compromise. they are two totally different, nothing in common. host:
detroit, youention hear about the vagrancy, they put on the labor unions and the government there and so forth. is a placeriver called windsor, candidates, where ford motor company have a major plant. that plan does not have to pay for the medical benefits for the workers. that is why ford is very successful. you've got to look at everything within that aim. just general motors did not know what they were doing. motors the general pushing brooms making $100 an hour. i tell you what, funny one...
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we have seen it play out in a horrible way in detroit with its recent bankruptcy and you will see it in a lot of other places as well. struggling to meet their pension and other obligations and this will be big problem. it is not necessarily a problem that involves, so the federal government. it might be if there were bailouts involved. but at the moment, this is a problem that is isolated to the cities and to the states. to the second point about moderates and republicans and moderates, first of all, i noted that there is a plurality of moderates, not a majority. there is no a journey of conservatives or liberals -- there is no majority of conservatives or liberals or moderates. moderatesdentified are in far greater number than conservatives or liberals. my point was that the moderate republican party doesn't really represent their views very well. they used to be a giant heard of moderate republicans from beeness and they have hunted into extinction through some of these primaries that we have seen and now there are very few. host: on twitter -- guest: entitlement reform. that is t
we have seen it play out in a horrible way in detroit with its recent bankruptcy and you will see it in a lot of other places as well. struggling to meet their pension and other obligations and this will be big problem. it is not necessarily a problem that involves, so the federal government. it might be if there were bailouts involved. but at the moment, this is a problem that is isolated to the cities and to the states. to the second point about moderates and republicans and moderates, first...
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. >> and the "detroit free press" says a longdy distance swimmer with a long trim. he swam across lake st. clair. he dragged along cement blocks. it took 51 hours. >>> highly educated women walked way from their careers to stay home and raise their children. lesley stahl reported on the trend for "60 minutes" in 2004. >> you clerked at the supreme court for ruth gator ginsburg and walked away. >> i know myself and when i work at something i work hard. when i was there, i was working until midnight every night and my husband started a surgical residency where he was completely unavailable. i was afraid that if i was working, there would be no parent there with the children and i wanted to experience getting to know my children being there in a consistent way. >> she's hardly alone. every wednesday morning this church in suburban maryland is full of women who have stepped out of the full-time work force to spend time with their children. >> you go into a negotiation if you're normal feeling a certain inadequacy. >> torey hall and sheila icele. once a top sales represe
. >> and the "detroit free press" says a longdy distance swimmer with a long trim. he swam across lake st. clair. he dragged along cement blocks. it took 51 hours. >>> highly educated women walked way from their careers to stay home and raise their children. lesley stahl reported on the trend for "60 minutes" in 2004. >> you clerked at the supreme court for ruth gator ginsburg and walked away. >> i know myself and when i work at something i work...
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and detroit's financial woes are hurting it's neighbors. it declines since they filed for bankruptcy. >>> thank you so much. and dancing with the stars? how about dancing behind bars? check out this dash cam video out of ohio. police pulled over the suspected drunk driver earlier this week and they say the man initially refused to stop but eventually pulled over and that's when this show began. yeah. it's a pretty good one. eventually police performed field sobriety tests and took him into custody. his blood alcohol content level came back at .240. that is three times the legal limit. >> is flo rida around here? we're going to have our own dance party. >> he was straight up river dancing. >> he did. >> he was doing the whole routine. >> his hips are limber. his hips don't lie. oh, all right natalie. thank you. there are some alarming developments this morning tied to the search for a missing 16-year-old california girl and her alleged abductor. let's get to joe in san diego. he has the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning,
and detroit's financial woes are hurting it's neighbors. it declines since they filed for bankruptcy. >>> thank you so much. and dancing with the stars? how about dancing behind bars? check out this dash cam video out of ohio. police pulled over the suspected drunk driver earlier this week and they say the man initially refused to stop but eventually pulled over and that's when this show began. yeah. it's a pretty good one. eventually police performed field sobriety tests and took him...
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the big march in detroit, the week later. of course, the birmingham monday less than a month later. then kennedy. there was a season of tumultuous uprising in our country and a lot of bloodshed along the way and a lot of fear. >> and that issue of where the vines was coming from and who should fear the violence. i'll talk to you for a moment. i have something i would like us to listen to. on meet the press, roy wilkins being asked about the likelihood that it would be marchers who would riot. let's take a listen. >> mr. wilkins, there are a great many people, as i'm sure you know, that believe it would be impossible to bring more than 100,000 militant negroes into washington without incidence and possibly riot. >> i don't think there will be any rioting. i don't think a hundred thousand people, just assembling, is cause for apprehension about a riot. the city of washington has accommodated much larger crowds and nobody has talked up in advance the possibility of violence. >> so as you just pointed out, all of the violence up to this moment had been against demonstrators, against civ
the big march in detroit, the week later. of course, the birmingham monday less than a month later. then kennedy. there was a season of tumultuous uprising in our country and a lot of bloodshed along the way and a lot of fear. >> and that issue of where the vines was coming from and who should fear the violence. i'll talk to you for a moment. i have something i would like us to listen to. on meet the press, roy wilkins being asked about the likelihood that it would be marchers who would...